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relish

enjoy greatly / great pleasure / pickled condiment
Transitive VerbNoun
pl: relishespast: relishedpp: relisheding: relishing

This word captures a sense of keen anticipation and sensory satisfaction. When used as a verb, it describes an active, conscious appreciation of a situation, often one that is challenging or intense, rather than a passive liking. It suggests a feeling of savoring the moment. As a noun, the word splits between an abstract emotional state and a concrete food item. The culinary sense refers to a pungent, textured condiment, while the emotional sense describes the zest or gusto with which an activity is performed.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To enjoy something greatly or to take great pleasure in a particular experience or prospect.

"She relished the challenge of the new project."

Noun

Great enjoyment, appreciation, or pleasure derived from something.

"He ate the meal with great relish."

Noun

A condiment made from chopped vegetables or fruits, typically pickled, used to add flavor to food.

"The burger was served with a side of corn relish."

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